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actress Kaija Koo (b. 1962 as
Kaija Kokkola), a
Finnish singer Kaija Lustila (b. 1965), a
Finnish singer Kaija Mustonen (b. 1941), a
Finnish skater Kaija Pohjola...
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Kaija Anneli Saariaho (Finnish: [
ˈkɑi̯jɑ ˈsɑːriɑho]; née Laakkonen; 14
October 1952 – 2 June 2023) was a
Finnish composer based in Paris, France. During...
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Kaija Kokkola (born 10
September 1962),
better known by her
stage name
Kaija Koo, is a
Finnish singer.
Kokkola began her
career when she was 17
years old...
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Kaija Sanelma Harris (née Lehtimäki) was a Finnish-born
Canadian weaver whose contributions were
significant to the
craft and art
community of Canada...
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Kaija Mäkelä (23
October 1930 – 16
November 2023) was a
Finnish swimmer. She
competed in the women's 200
metre ****troke at the 1952
Summer Olympics...
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Katri (
Kaija) Anna-Maija
Helena Siren (née Tuominen;
October 23, 1920 –
January 15, 2001) was a
Finnish architect. She
graduated as an
architect from...
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Kaija Helena Aarikka-Ruokonen (3
February 1929 – 14
August 2014) was a
Finnish designer and entrepreneur.
Kaija Aarikka was born in
Somero to a farming...
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Kaija Kärkinen (born 9
September 1962) is a
Finnish singer and actress. She
represented Finland in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1991, with the song "Hullu...
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Kaija Saarikettu (born 17 May 1957, Ekenäs, Finland) is a
Finnish violinist and the
Professor of
strings and
chamber music at
Sibelius Academy (now part...
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Kaija Marja Rahola (beginning in 1941 Lampela, 22
March 1920,
Tampere − 24 July 1962) was a
Finnish actress. She is
perhaps best
remembered for her role...